The Morikami Museum will be opening two new exhibits in October that will run until February 23, 2014. Come and see contemporary street fashion and the popular kgei-style works comprising of ceramics, textiles, lacquerware and more.

A hummingbird is always just a few hours away from starving. Warren wonders, who can live like that? - as he fights against middle-class extinction and the onslaught of threatening social media, deceptive cable companies, pharmaceutical invasion, a crippled economy, his flooding basement, and the mysterious appearance of guns throughout his home. When his wife disappears in the societal war on America, the soldier in him emerges, and he decides to fight back.

"Last of the Knotts," a funny yet dramatic production about a man who suffered abuse at the hands of his alcoholic father. To spite his father, he embarks on a journey to avoid continuing the family name. But then he impregnates his girlfriend and must decide what to do next.

With a staggering 11 hits on the billboard charts and more than 100 million records sold, the “Singing Rage, Miss Patti Page” is one of the most iconic female recording artists in music history. Follow her amazing rise to stardom with no less than 28 of her greatest hits including Tennessee Waltz, Mockingbird Hill, and of course Old Cape Cod. Winner of 18 Kennedy Center Awards including “Best
Musical.”

Grammy Award-winning Orpheus is renowned as one of the world’s great orchestras. Conductorless, Orpheus presents an all-Beethoven program, part of its Carnegie Hall series, featuring guest star Nobuyuki (“Nobu”) Tsujii, the blind Japanese pianist who won the joint gold medal at the 2009 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.